There might be a problem with folks being auto-signed out and unable to log back on.

Not long ago, a friend wrote a post on a tab I had open when I was in another room. As soon as I saw what it said, I deleted the content. Later on I wondered if messing with the format was frowned upon because recently I found I was logged out of the forum. When I would try to log back in I would see the Welcome Message then would instantly cycle back to the log-in prompt again and again. I didn't know what to think or do about it because I was unable to access my membership account and even wondered if I was still on the member roster.

A couple of days ago I tried again to log in. After several attempts, I was finally able to connect and stay logged in. I noticed there were "No new messages since your last visit". I figured it was a manifestation of the glitch and I'm A-okay now but I wonder if others aren't able to log in because now there are so few new posts listed between visits.

My last e-mail notification came 5/28, but I have no way of knowing if that's a problem or just lack of Thread Subscriptions.

My browser is FireFox and I'm on home PC.

Hoping these might be clues so Mr Pickles can identify a problem area if it's with the Camel automation.

Looks like a few others are having similar problems. The post or replies take a few minutes to show up. I would suspect the problem was on my end, except for the email notification not working (gmail) - that should be independent of browser or whatever? Strange.

Sadly this is probably the wave of the future. The Camel since being sold has gone down hill. It's use has dropped off dramatically. The owner(s) seem not to really care about the Camel. It would not surprise me in the least to try to connect only to find the domain name up for sale. It's sad.

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